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“The wearing of costly array is directly opposite to being adorned with good works. Nothing can be more evident than this; for the more you lay out on your own apparel, the less you have left to clothe the naked, to feed the hungry, to lodge the stranger, to relieve those that are sick and in prison.”

Quote by John Wesley

Work

The Works of the Late Reverend John Wesley, A.M.: From the Latest London Edition with the Last Corrections of the Author, Comprehending Also Numerous Translations, Notes, and an Original Preface, Etc

The Works of the Late Reverend John Wesley, A.M. is a comprehensive collection of the writings of John Wesley, a significant figure in the Anglican Church and the founder of the Methodist movement. The book presents the latest London edition of his works, which have been carefully corrected by the author himself. It also features numerous translations of Wesley's texts, providing readers with access to his ideas in different languages. Additionally, the book includes an original preface, offering insights into Wesley's own perspective on his work. The collection aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Wesley's theological and spiritual teachings. more

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John Wesley
John Wesley

John Wesley (June 17, 1703 - March 2, 1791) was an influential British theologian and priest, one of the founders of the Methodist movement. Known for his work in popularizing and reforming Christianity, especially in America and Britain, Wesley emphasized the practice of personal faith and the improvement of moral living, which had a profound impact on the later Evangelical movement. more

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